We envision a bright future defined by progress, enriched by discovery and powered by innovation. At Lockheed Martin, we’re engineering a better tomorrow®. Because we solve the great problems of our times. We create the innovative technologies that define eras.
And while no one knows what's going to change the world next, we're probably already working on it.
See more: http://lockheedmartin.com/engineeringtomorrow
En Español: http://youtu.be/jDrGShqtkBQ

published:11 Jul 2014

views:2765021

Boyd Bushman, a SeniorScientist at LOCKHEED MARTIN who speaks of first hand experience with Alien life forms and the UFO cover up at Area 51.
Speaking for the first time publicly with Photo's about his experience dealing with extraterrestrials, their craft and the Governments extraterrestrial cover up before his death. Boyd Bushman spoke with independent aerospace engineer Mark Q. Patterson shortly before his death last August 2014 and made some surprising and highly questionable claims about real aliens working at Area 51, faster than light travel and work on anti-gravity technology.

published:24 Oct 2015

views:2280556

At Lockheed Martin, we believe the future of autonomy isn’t human-less. It’s human more. Whether optionally manned or unmanned, we're realizing a future that keeps humans out of harm’s way, makes the world safer, and brings people home everywhere – every time.
Learn more: http://lmt.co/2sp0Xcx

published:12 Feb 2018

views:589

In 2013, Lockheed Martin announced development of the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane.
The SR-71 was capable of reaching speeds over three times the speed of sound, and the SR-72 is intended to have even more impressive specs. Following is a transcript of the video.
The SR-72 is the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane, which was the fastest plane to ever exist.
Built by Lockheed Martin in the 1960s, the SR-71 could reach speeds exceeding Mach 3 (above 2,200 mph). That's over 3 times faster than the speed of sound. The recon jets went out of service in 1998.
Development of the SR-72 was announced in 2013.
It will be headed by "Skunk Works," Lockheed's advanced development program. Lockheed calls the SR-72 a "game changer." The jet will be an unmanned hypersonic aircraft.
Lockheed claims it will reach speeds topping Mach 6 — over 4,500 mph — and they also want the jet to do more than just recon missions, including the ability to strike targets.
Experts say the jet could reach anywhere in the world within an hour.
Rumors of sightings have flooded the internet. Recently, an unmanned aircraft was seen at a Skunk Works facility. Reports say it could have been an early test for the SR-72. Lockheed confirmed plans to fly a research vehicle in the early 2020s.
If all goes well, it may not be long before the fastest plane ever hits the skies.
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published:30 Oct 2017

views:140315

In this video of an August test, Lockheed Martin'sATHENA laser weapon system burns down five drones. Laser weapons have huge advantages for the US military since they are silent, invisible, and much cheaper than traditional missiles.
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published:26 Sep 2017

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published:08 Feb 2013

views:251517

PresidentTrump has criticized Lockheed Martin for the high cost of its jets. And now, Morgan Brennan takes a deeper look into how the defense contractor is using high-tech ways to bring down the price.

published:23 Feb 2017

views:4292

Concepts for a single stage lander and an orbiting “Mars Base Camp” have been revealed by Lockheed Martin. This is the company’s “vision of how to send humans to Mars in about a decade,” in partnership with NASA. --- Full Story: https://www.space.com/38306-lockheed-martin-reusable-mars-lander-unveiled.htmlCredit: Space.com / animations: Lockheed Martin / edited by Steve Spaleta http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta

published:29 Sep 2017

views:6889

At Lockheed Martin, we DO space. But going to space is just the beginning. It’s what you do when you get there that matters. Because space is a place to do big, important, epic things that connect people around the world, advance the frontiers of science, and help militaries protect what matters most.
Learn more: https://lockheedmartin.com/space

published:13 Dec 2017

views:16834

How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth
Lockheed Martin and the United States Air Force have been working on improving the performance of the F-22 Raptor’s stealth coatings.
While the Raptor is by far the most capable air superiority fighter ever built, its Achilles’ Heel since it entered service has been maintenance. The F-22’s sensitive radar absorbent coatings have proven to be costly and difficult to repair, but the Air Force and Lockheed have been working on improving the performance. Those efforts are starting to payoff as Lockheed has completed work on the first Raptor to enter the company’s Inlet Coating Repair (ICR) Speedline facility—delivering the aircraft back to the U.S. AirForce ahead of schedule.

Lockheed Martin stands as one of the world's premier companies in the aerospace, defense, security, and technologies industry; it is the world's largest defense contractor based on revenue for fiscal year 2014. In 2013, 78% of Lockheed Martin's revenues came from military sales; it topped the list of US federal government contractors and received nearly 10% of the funds paid out by the Pentagon. In 2009 US government contracts accounted for $38.4billion (85%), foreign government contracts $5.8billion (13%), and commercial and other contracts for $900 million (2%).

Lockheed Martin: We're Engineering a Better Tomorrow

We envision a bright future defined by progress, enriched by discovery and powered by innovation. At Lockheed Martin, we’re engineering a better tomorrow®. Because we solve the great problems of our times. We create the innovative technologies that define eras.
And while no one knows what's going to change the world next, we're probably already working on it.
See more: http://lockheedmartin.com/engineeringtomorrow
En Español: http://youtu.be/jDrGShqtkBQ

Boyd Bushman, a SeniorScientist at LOCKHEED MARTIN who speaks of first hand experience with Alien life forms and the UFO cover up at Area 51.
Speaking for the first time publicly with Photo's about his experience dealing with extraterrestrials, their craft and the Governments extraterrestrial cover up before his death. Boyd Bushman spoke with independent aerospace engineer Mark Q. Patterson shortly before his death last August 2014 and made some surprising and highly questionable claims about real aliens working at Area 51, faster than light travel and work on anti-gravity technology.

1:31

Lockheed Martin: Autonomy is Human More

Lockheed Martin: Autonomy is Human More

Lockheed Martin: Autonomy is Human More

At Lockheed Martin, we believe the future of autonomy isn’t human-less. It’s human more. Whether optionally manned or unmanned, we're realizing a future that keeps humans out of harm’s way, makes the world safer, and brings people home everywhere – every time.
Learn more: http://lmt.co/2sp0Xcx

1:45

Lockheed Martin's mysterious SR-72 — the fastest plane ever

Lockheed Martin's mysterious SR-72 — the fastest plane ever

Lockheed Martin's mysterious SR-72 — the fastest plane ever

In 2013, Lockheed Martin announced development of the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane.
The SR-71 was capable of reaching speeds over three times the speed of sound, and the SR-72 is intended to have even more impressive specs. Following is a transcript of the video.
The SR-72 is the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane, which was the fastest plane to ever exist.
Built by Lockheed Martin in the 1960s, the SR-71 could reach speeds exceeding Mach 3 (above 2,200 mph). That's over 3 times faster than the speed of sound. The recon jets went out of service in 1998.
Development of the SR-72 was announced in 2013.
It will be headed by "Skunk Works," Lockheed's advanced development program. Lockheed calls the SR-72 a "game changer." The jet will be an unmanned hypersonic aircraft.
Lockheed claims it will reach speeds topping Mach 6 — over 4,500 mph — and they also want the jet to do more than just recon missions, including the ability to strike targets.
Experts say the jet could reach anywhere in the world within an hour.
Rumors of sightings have flooded the internet. Recently, an unmanned aircraft was seen at a Skunk Works facility. Reports say it could have been an early test for the SR-72. Lockheed confirmed plans to fly a research vehicle in the early 2020s.
If all goes well, it may not be long before the fastest plane ever hits the skies.
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1:34

Watch Lockheed Martin's laser beam system burn drones out of the sky

Watch Lockheed Martin's laser beam system burn drones out of the sky

Watch Lockheed Martin's laser beam system burn drones out of the sky

In this video of an August test, Lockheed Martin'sATHENA laser weapon system burns down five drones. Laser weapons have huge advantages for the US military since they are silent, invisible, and much cheaper than traditional missiles.
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2:00

Lockheed Martin - The Next 100 Years

Lockheed Martin - The Next 100 Years

Lockheed Martin - The Next 100 Years

3:06

Inside Lockheed Martin's F-35 plant

Inside Lockheed Martin's F-35 plant

Inside Lockheed Martin's F-35 plant

PresidentTrump has criticized Lockheed Martin for the high cost of its jets. And now, Morgan Brennan takes a deeper look into how the defense contractor is using high-tech ways to bring down the price.

3:12

Mars Lander and Orbiting ‘Base Camp’ Visualized by Lockheed Martin

Mars Lander and Orbiting ‘Base Camp’ Visualized by Lockheed Martin

Mars Lander and Orbiting ‘Base Camp’ Visualized by Lockheed Martin

Concepts for a single stage lander and an orbiting “Mars Base Camp” have been revealed by Lockheed Martin. This is the company’s “vision of how to send humans to Mars in about a decade,” in partnership with NASA. --- Full Story: https://www.space.com/38306-lockheed-martin-reusable-mars-lander-unveiled.htmlCredit: Space.com / animations: Lockheed Martin / edited by Steve Spaleta http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta

1:46

Lockheed Martin Space - We Do Space

Lockheed Martin Space - We Do Space

Lockheed Martin Space - We Do Space

At Lockheed Martin, we DO space. But going to space is just the beginning. It’s what you do when you get there that matters. Because space is a place to do big, important, epic things that connect people around the world, advance the frontiers of science, and help militaries protect what matters most.
Learn more: https://lockheedmartin.com/space

10:56

How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth

How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth

How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth

How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth
Lockheed Martin and the United States Air Force have been working on improving the performance of the F-22 Raptor’s stealth coatings.
While the Raptor is by far the most capable air superiority fighter ever built, its Achilles’ Heel since it entered service has been maintenance. The F-22’s sensitive radar absorbent coatings have proven to be costly and difficult to repair, but the Air Force and Lockheed have been working on improving the performance. Those efforts are starting to payoff as Lockheed has completed work on the first Raptor to enter the company’s Inlet Coating Repair (ICR) Speedline facility—delivering the aircraft back to the U.S. AirForce ahead of schedule.

Lockheed Martin Mars Base Camp & Mars Lander Revealed

Mars Base Camp & MarsLanderRevealedLockheed Martin goes to Mars
Recently Lockheed Martin unveiled Mars lander, and Mars concept spaceship aptly named Mars Base Camp.
Mars Base Camp, is a ~70m long spaceship that will Base camp in orbit of Mars for up to a year, exploring the red planet before returning to Earth.
The spacecraft is made up of sections of two of everything, sort of a backup if things don’t pan out. Two Orion modules, two habitat modules, four solar arrays which open to generate upwards of 50KWh, sufficient for the needs of the ship, two cryo-propulsion modules, two fuel farms and decent sized common area or living space.
The spacecraft itself could theoretically be built, launched in relatively short space of time, presumably with in decade from now.
Talking to Lockheed Martin, I understand two propulsion cryo-modules are part of solar electric propulsion currently under development by NASA, using mix of oxygen and hydrogen as a fuel.
This is sufficient for spacecraft’s 3 year mission to Mars, camping in Mars orbit and return to Earth after extended mission above Mars.
Two 27m tall landers, also developed by Lockheed Martin can be attached to the spacecraft on the way to Mars.
What is the overall cost of the mission to Mars using Lockheed Martin’s technology, wasn’t disclosed, however assuming Lockheed Martin will use SLS or Space Launch System to bring spacecraft components in to Earth’s orbit where ship will be assembled. Mars Base Camp spacecraft will require at least 17 lunches with SLS, and the fact SLS isn’t reusable, with each launch costing in-excess of $400 million per launch.
Building, R&D and testing the components could cost additional $8-12 billion, giving us a grand total for this mission of less than $20 billion, a lot less than recent studies which concluded mission to Mars might cost as much as $55-60 billion.
Using SpaceX Falcon XX rocket, or super heavy reusable rocket, could save NASA and Lockheed Martin $6 billion in launch costs alone, reducing the overall cost of the entire mission.
Question is, can Lockheed Martin, SpaceX struck a deal?
However you look at it, this mission is feasible and relatively affordable way to go.

Mars Base Camp

At no other time in history have we had the technology, the know-how, and the public enthusiasm to get humans to Mars. Orion is NASA’s spaceship that will take humans into deep space, but it needs to be a part of a larger system to go to Mars. Lockheed Martin’s concept is called Mars Base Camp and it’s our idea of how to send humanity’s first crewed mission to Mars in about a decade. The Mars Base Camp orbiting outpost could give scientists/astronauts the ability to operate rovers and drones on the surface in real time – helping us better understand the Red Planet and answer fundamental questions: Where did we come from? Where are we going? Are we alone?

Lockheed Martin’sF-22 raptor has proven to be a formidable warplane with its unique combination of stealth, speed, maneuverability, altitude and sensors. It’s simply the best air superiority fighter the United States has ever produced. But the U.S. AirForce is facing a real dilemma : not having enough dedicated air superiority fighters while Russia and China beef up their own strategic capabilities. Such challenges are compounded by the fact that the Air Force’s Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor fleet was terminated after only 187 aircraft were built. This is less than half of the 381 jets that the service needed as a bare minimum. Air Combat Command commander Gen.Hawk Carlisle has been quoted as saying he would love to see the Raptor back in production. It was a short-sighted decision to end its production run prematurely.
by: Larkins Dsouza
https://www.defenceaviation.com/2016/05/why-did-the-united-states-stop-f-22-production-could-lockheed-martin-restart-the-production-line.html

This is a flight characterization test of Lockheed Martin'sMiniature Hit-to-kill (MHTK) interceptor at White Sands Missile Range. The MHTK is designed to be small in size, yet able to defeat rockets, mortars and artillery targets through kinetic energy at ranges greatly exceeding those of current systems.
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Lockheed Martin: We're Engineering a Better Tomorrow

We envision a bright future defined by progress, enriched by discovery and powered by innovation. At Lockheed Martin, we’re engineering a better tomorrow®. Because we solve the great problems of our times. We create the innovative technologies that define eras.
And while no one knows what's going to change the world next, we're probably already working on it.
See more: http://lockheedmartin.com/engineeringtomorrow
En Español: http://youtu.be/jDrGShqtkBQ

Boyd Bushman, a SeniorScientist at LOCKHEED MARTIN who speaks of first hand experience with Alien life forms and the UFO cover up at Area 51.
Speaking for the first time publicly with Photo's about his experience dealing with extraterrestrials, their craft and the Governments extraterrestrial cover up before his death. Boyd Bushman spoke with independent aerospace engineer Mark Q. Patterson shortly before his death last August 2014 and made some surprising and highly questionable claims about real aliens working at Area 51, faster than light travel and work on anti-gravity technology.

published: 24 Oct 2015

Lockheed Martin: Autonomy is Human More

At Lockheed Martin, we believe the future of autonomy isn’t human-less. It’s human more. Whether optionally manned or unmanned, we're realizing a future that keeps humans out of harm’s way, makes the world safer, and brings people home everywhere – every time.
Learn more: http://lmt.co/2sp0Xcx

published: 12 Feb 2018

Lockheed Martin's mysterious SR-72 — the fastest plane ever

In 2013, Lockheed Martin announced development of the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane.
The SR-71 was capable of reaching speeds over three times the speed of sound, and the SR-72 is intended to have even more impressive specs. Following is a transcript of the video.
The SR-72 is the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane, which was the fastest plane to ever exist.
Built by Lockheed Martin in the 1960s, the SR-71 could reach speeds exceeding Mach 3 (above 2,200 mph). That's over 3 times faster than the speed of sound. The recon jets went out of service in 1998.
Development of the SR-72 was announced in 2013.
It will be headed by "Skunk Works," Lockheed's advanced development program. Lockheed calls the SR-72 a "game changer." The jet will be an unmanned hypersonic aircra...

published: 30 Oct 2017

Watch Lockheed Martin's laser beam system burn drones out of the sky

In this video of an August test, Lockheed Martin'sATHENA laser weapon system burns down five drones. Laser weapons have huge advantages for the US military since they are silent, invisible, and much cheaper than traditional missiles.
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published: 26 Sep 2017

Lockheed Martin - The Next 100 Years

published: 08 Feb 2013

Inside Lockheed Martin's F-35 plant

PresidentTrump has criticized Lockheed Martin for the high cost of its jets. And now, Morgan Brennan takes a deeper look into how the defense contractor is using high-tech ways to bring down the price.

published: 23 Feb 2017

Mars Lander and Orbiting ‘Base Camp’ Visualized by Lockheed Martin

Concepts for a single stage lander and an orbiting “Mars Base Camp” have been revealed by Lockheed Martin. This is the company’s “vision of how to send humans to Mars in about a decade,” in partnership with NASA. --- Full Story: https://www.space.com/38306-lockheed-martin-reusable-mars-lander-unveiled.htmlCredit: Space.com / animations: Lockheed Martin / edited by Steve Spaleta http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta

published: 29 Sep 2017

Lockheed Martin Space - We Do Space

At Lockheed Martin, we DO space. But going to space is just the beginning. It’s what you do when you get there that matters. Because space is a place to do big, important, epic things that connect people around the world, advance the frontiers of science, and help militaries protect what matters most.
Learn more: https://lockheedmartin.com/space

published: 13 Dec 2017

How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth

How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth
Lockheed Martin and the United States Air Force have been working on improving the performance of the F-22 Raptor’s stealth coatings.
While the Raptor is by far the most capable air superiority fighter ever built, its Achilles’ Heel since it entered service has been maintenance. The F-22’s sensitive radar absorbent coatings have proven to be costly and difficult to repair, but the Air Force and Lockheed have been working on improving the performance. Those efforts are starting to payoff as Lockheed has completed work on the first Raptor to enter the company’s Inlet Coating Repair (ICR) Speedline facility—delivering the aircraft back to the U.S. AirForce ahead of schedule.

Lockheed Martin Mars Base Camp & Mars Lander Revealed

Mars Base Camp & MarsLanderRevealedLockheed Martin goes to Mars
Recently Lockheed Martin unveiled Mars lander, and Mars concept spaceship aptly named Mars Base Camp.
Mars Base Camp, is a ~70m long spaceship that will Base camp in orbit of Mars for up to a year, exploring the red planet before returning to Earth.
The spacecraft is made up of sections of two of everything, sort of a backup if things don’t pan out. Two Orion modules, two habitat modules, four solar arrays which open to generate upwards of 50KWh, sufficient for the needs of the ship, two cryo-propulsion modules, two fuel farms and decent sized common area or living space.
The spacecraft itself could theoretically be built, launched in relatively short space of time, presumably with in decade from now.
Talking t...

Mars Base Camp

At no other time in history have we had the technology, the know-how, and the public enthusiasm to get humans to Mars. Orion is NASA’s spaceship that will take humans into deep space, but it needs to be a part of a larger system to go to Mars. Lockheed Martin’s concept is called Mars Base Camp and it’s our idea of how to send humanity’s first crewed mission to Mars in about a decade. The Mars Base Camp orbiting outpost could give scientists/astronauts the ability to operate rovers and drones on the surface in real time – helping us better understand the Red Planet and answer fundamental questions: Where did we come from? Where are we going? Are we alone?

Lockheed Martin’sF-22 raptor has proven to be a formidable warplane with its unique combination of stealth, speed, maneuverability, altitude and sensors. It’s simply the best air superiority fighter the United States has ever produced. But the U.S. AirForce is facing a real dilemma : not having enough dedicated air superiority fighters while Russia and China beef up their own strategic capabilities. Such challenges are compounded by the fact that the Air Force’s Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor fleet was terminated after only 187 aircraft were built. This is less than half of the 381 jets that the service needed as a bare minimum. Air Combat Command commander Gen.Hawk Carlisle has been quoted as saying he would love to see the Raptor back in production. It was a short-sighted decision to end...

This is a flight characterization test of Lockheed Martin'sMiniature Hit-to-kill (MHTK) interceptor at White Sands Missile Range. The MHTK is designed to be small in size, yet able to defeat rockets, mortars and artillery targets through kinetic energy at ranges greatly exceeding those of current systems.
Factual, impartial and current. AiirSource brings you the latest insights from the United States Armed Forces. Visit our channel for in-depth and extended coverage on military events and missions: http://www.youtube.com/AiirSource
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Credit: John Hamilt...

Lockheed Martin: Accelerating Tomorrow

Lockheed Martin: We're Engineering a Better Tomorrow

We envision a bright future defined by progress, enriched by discovery and powered by innovation. At Lockheed Martin, we’re engineering a better tomorrow®. Be...

We envision a bright future defined by progress, enriched by discovery and powered by innovation. At Lockheed Martin, we’re engineering a better tomorrow®. Because we solve the great problems of our times. We create the innovative technologies that define eras.
And while no one knows what's going to change the world next, we're probably already working on it.
See more: http://lockheedmartin.com/engineeringtomorrow
En Español: http://youtu.be/jDrGShqtkBQ

We envision a bright future defined by progress, enriched by discovery and powered by innovation. At Lockheed Martin, we’re engineering a better tomorrow®. Because we solve the great problems of our times. We create the innovative technologies that define eras.
And while no one knows what's going to change the world next, we're probably already working on it.
See more: http://lockheedmartin.com/engineeringtomorrow
En Español: http://youtu.be/jDrGShqtkBQ

Boyd Bushman, a SeniorScientist at LOCKHEED MARTIN who speaks of first hand experience with Alien life forms and the UFO cover up at Area 51.
Speaking for the first time publicly with Photo's about his experience dealing with extraterrestrials, their craft and the Governments extraterrestrial cover up before his death. Boyd Bushman spoke with independent aerospace engineer Mark Q. Patterson shortly before his death last August 2014 and made some surprising and highly questionable claims about real aliens working at Area 51, faster than light travel and work on anti-gravity technology.

Boyd Bushman, a SeniorScientist at LOCKHEED MARTIN who speaks of first hand experience with Alien life forms and the UFO cover up at Area 51.
Speaking for the first time publicly with Photo's about his experience dealing with extraterrestrials, their craft and the Governments extraterrestrial cover up before his death. Boyd Bushman spoke with independent aerospace engineer Mark Q. Patterson shortly before his death last August 2014 and made some surprising and highly questionable claims about real aliens working at Area 51, faster than light travel and work on anti-gravity technology.

At Lockheed Martin, we believe the future of autonomy isn’t human-less. It’s human more. Whether optionally manned or unmanned, we're realizing a future that keeps humans out of harm’s way, makes the world safer, and brings people home everywhere – every time.
Learn more: http://lmt.co/2sp0Xcx

At Lockheed Martin, we believe the future of autonomy isn’t human-less. It’s human more. Whether optionally manned or unmanned, we're realizing a future that keeps humans out of harm’s way, makes the world safer, and brings people home everywhere – every time.
Learn more: http://lmt.co/2sp0Xcx

In 2013, Lockheed Martin announced development of the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane.
The SR-71 was capable of reaching speeds over three times the speed of sound, and the SR-72 is intended to have even more impressive specs. Following is a transcript of the video.
The SR-72 is the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane, which was the fastest plane to ever exist.
Built by Lockheed Martin in the 1960s, the SR-71 could reach speeds exceeding Mach 3 (above 2,200 mph). That's over 3 times faster than the speed of sound. The recon jets went out of service in 1998.
Development of the SR-72 was announced in 2013.
It will be headed by "Skunk Works," Lockheed's advanced development program. Lockheed calls the SR-72 a "game changer." The jet will be an unmanned hypersonic aircraft.
Lockheed claims it will reach speeds topping Mach 6 — over 4,500 mph — and they also want the jet to do more than just recon missions, including the ability to strike targets.
Experts say the jet could reach anywhere in the world within an hour.
Rumors of sightings have flooded the internet. Recently, an unmanned aircraft was seen at a Skunk Works facility. Reports say it could have been an early test for the SR-72. Lockheed confirmed plans to fly a research vehicle in the early 2020s.
If all goes well, it may not be long before the fastest plane ever hits the skies.
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In 2013, Lockheed Martin announced development of the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane.
The SR-71 was capable of reaching speeds over three times the speed of sound, and the SR-72 is intended to have even more impressive specs. Following is a transcript of the video.
The SR-72 is the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane, which was the fastest plane to ever exist.
Built by Lockheed Martin in the 1960s, the SR-71 could reach speeds exceeding Mach 3 (above 2,200 mph). That's over 3 times faster than the speed of sound. The recon jets went out of service in 1998.
Development of the SR-72 was announced in 2013.
It will be headed by "Skunk Works," Lockheed's advanced development program. Lockheed calls the SR-72 a "game changer." The jet will be an unmanned hypersonic aircraft.
Lockheed claims it will reach speeds topping Mach 6 — over 4,500 mph — and they also want the jet to do more than just recon missions, including the ability to strike targets.
Experts say the jet could reach anywhere in the world within an hour.
Rumors of sightings have flooded the internet. Recently, an unmanned aircraft was seen at a Skunk Works facility. Reports say it could have been an early test for the SR-72. Lockheed confirmed plans to fly a research vehicle in the early 2020s.
If all goes well, it may not be long before the fastest plane ever hits the skies.
--------------------------------------------------
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In this video of an August test, Lockheed Martin'sATHENA laser weapon system burns down five drones. Laser weapons have huge advantages for the US military since they are silent, invisible, and much cheaper than traditional missiles.
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In this video of an August test, Lockheed Martin'sATHENA laser weapon system burns down five drones. Laser weapons have huge advantages for the US military since they are silent, invisible, and much cheaper than traditional missiles.
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PresidentTrump has criticized Lockheed Martin for the high cost of its jets. And now, Morgan Brennan takes a deeper look into how the defense contractor is using high-tech ways to bring down the price.

PresidentTrump has criticized Lockheed Martin for the high cost of its jets. And now, Morgan Brennan takes a deeper look into how the defense contractor is using high-tech ways to bring down the price.

Concepts for a single stage lander and an orbiting “Mars Base Camp” have been revealed by Lockheed Martin. This is the company’s “vision of how to send humans to Mars in about a decade,” in partnership with NASA. --- Full Story: https://www.space.com/38306-lockheed-martin-reusable-mars-lander-unveiled.htmlCredit: Space.com / animations: Lockheed Martin / edited by Steve Spaleta http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta

Concepts for a single stage lander and an orbiting “Mars Base Camp” have been revealed by Lockheed Martin. This is the company’s “vision of how to send humans to Mars in about a decade,” in partnership with NASA. --- Full Story: https://www.space.com/38306-lockheed-martin-reusable-mars-lander-unveiled.htmlCredit: Space.com / animations: Lockheed Martin / edited by Steve Spaleta http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta

Lockheed Martin Space - We Do Space

At Lockheed Martin, we DO space. But going to space is just the beginning. It’s what you do when you get there that matters. Because space is a place to do big,...

At Lockheed Martin, we DO space. But going to space is just the beginning. It’s what you do when you get there that matters. Because space is a place to do big, important, epic things that connect people around the world, advance the frontiers of science, and help militaries protect what matters most.
Learn more: https://lockheedmartin.com/space

At Lockheed Martin, we DO space. But going to space is just the beginning. It’s what you do when you get there that matters. Because space is a place to do big, important, epic things that connect people around the world, advance the frontiers of science, and help militaries protect what matters most.
Learn more: https://lockheedmartin.com/space

How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth
Lockheed Martin and the United States Air Force have been working on improving the performance of the F-22 Raptor’s stealth coatings.
While the Raptor is by far the most capable air superiority fighter ever built, its Achilles’ Heel since it entered service has been maintenance. The F-22’s sensitive radar absorbent coatings have proven to be costly and difficult to repair, but the Air Force and Lockheed have been working on improving the performance. Those efforts are starting to payoff as Lockheed has completed work on the first Raptor to enter the company’s Inlet Coating Repair (ICR) Speedline facility—delivering the aircraft back to the U.S. AirForce ahead of schedule.

How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth
Lockheed Martin and the United States Air Force have been working on improving the performance of the F-22 Raptor’s stealth coatings.
While the Raptor is by far the most capable air superiority fighter ever built, its Achilles’ Heel since it entered service has been maintenance. The F-22’s sensitive radar absorbent coatings have proven to be costly and difficult to repair, but the Air Force and Lockheed have been working on improving the performance. Those efforts are starting to payoff as Lockheed has completed work on the first Raptor to enter the company’s Inlet Coating Repair (ICR) Speedline facility—delivering the aircraft back to the U.S. AirForce ahead of schedule.

Mars Base Camp & MarsLanderRevealedLockheed Martin goes to Mars
Recently Lockheed Martin unveiled Mars lander, and Mars concept spaceship aptly named Mars Base Camp.
Mars Base Camp, is a ~70m long spaceship that will Base camp in orbit of Mars for up to a year, exploring the red planet before returning to Earth.
The spacecraft is made up of sections of two of everything, sort of a backup if things don’t pan out. Two Orion modules, two habitat modules, four solar arrays which open to generate upwards of 50KWh, sufficient for the needs of the ship, two cryo-propulsion modules, two fuel farms and decent sized common area or living space.
The spacecraft itself could theoretically be built, launched in relatively short space of time, presumably with in decade from now.
Talking to Lockheed Martin, I understand two propulsion cryo-modules are part of solar electric propulsion currently under development by NASA, using mix of oxygen and hydrogen as a fuel.
This is sufficient for spacecraft’s 3 year mission to Mars, camping in Mars orbit and return to Earth after extended mission above Mars.
Two 27m tall landers, also developed by Lockheed Martin can be attached to the spacecraft on the way to Mars.
What is the overall cost of the mission to Mars using Lockheed Martin’s technology, wasn’t disclosed, however assuming Lockheed Martin will use SLS or Space Launch System to bring spacecraft components in to Earth’s orbit where ship will be assembled. Mars Base Camp spacecraft will require at least 17 lunches with SLS, and the fact SLS isn’t reusable, with each launch costing in-excess of $400 million per launch.
Building, R&D and testing the components could cost additional $8-12 billion, giving us a grand total for this mission of less than $20 billion, a lot less than recent studies which concluded mission to Mars might cost as much as $55-60 billion.
Using SpaceX Falcon XX rocket, or super heavy reusable rocket, could save NASA and Lockheed Martin $6 billion in launch costs alone, reducing the overall cost of the entire mission.
Question is, can Lockheed Martin, SpaceX struck a deal?
However you look at it, this mission is feasible and relatively affordable way to go.

Mars Base Camp & MarsLanderRevealedLockheed Martin goes to Mars
Recently Lockheed Martin unveiled Mars lander, and Mars concept spaceship aptly named Mars Base Camp.
Mars Base Camp, is a ~70m long spaceship that will Base camp in orbit of Mars for up to a year, exploring the red planet before returning to Earth.
The spacecraft is made up of sections of two of everything, sort of a backup if things don’t pan out. Two Orion modules, two habitat modules, four solar arrays which open to generate upwards of 50KWh, sufficient for the needs of the ship, two cryo-propulsion modules, two fuel farms and decent sized common area or living space.
The spacecraft itself could theoretically be built, launched in relatively short space of time, presumably with in decade from now.
Talking to Lockheed Martin, I understand two propulsion cryo-modules are part of solar electric propulsion currently under development by NASA, using mix of oxygen and hydrogen as a fuel.
This is sufficient for spacecraft’s 3 year mission to Mars, camping in Mars orbit and return to Earth after extended mission above Mars.
Two 27m tall landers, also developed by Lockheed Martin can be attached to the spacecraft on the way to Mars.
What is the overall cost of the mission to Mars using Lockheed Martin’s technology, wasn’t disclosed, however assuming Lockheed Martin will use SLS or Space Launch System to bring spacecraft components in to Earth’s orbit where ship will be assembled. Mars Base Camp spacecraft will require at least 17 lunches with SLS, and the fact SLS isn’t reusable, with each launch costing in-excess of $400 million per launch.
Building, R&D and testing the components could cost additional $8-12 billion, giving us a grand total for this mission of less than $20 billion, a lot less than recent studies which concluded mission to Mars might cost as much as $55-60 billion.
Using SpaceX Falcon XX rocket, or super heavy reusable rocket, could save NASA and Lockheed Martin $6 billion in launch costs alone, reducing the overall cost of the entire mission.
Question is, can Lockheed Martin, SpaceX struck a deal?
However you look at it, this mission is feasible and relatively affordable way to go.

Mars Base Camp

At no other time in history have we had the technology, the know-how, and the public enthusiasm to get humans to Mars. Orion is NASA’s spaceship that will take ...

At no other time in history have we had the technology, the know-how, and the public enthusiasm to get humans to Mars. Orion is NASA’s spaceship that will take humans into deep space, but it needs to be a part of a larger system to go to Mars. Lockheed Martin’s concept is called Mars Base Camp and it’s our idea of how to send humanity’s first crewed mission to Mars in about a decade. The Mars Base Camp orbiting outpost could give scientists/astronauts the ability to operate rovers and drones on the surface in real time – helping us better understand the Red Planet and answer fundamental questions: Where did we come from? Where are we going? Are we alone?

At no other time in history have we had the technology, the know-how, and the public enthusiasm to get humans to Mars. Orion is NASA’s spaceship that will take humans into deep space, but it needs to be a part of a larger system to go to Mars. Lockheed Martin’s concept is called Mars Base Camp and it’s our idea of how to send humanity’s first crewed mission to Mars in about a decade. The Mars Base Camp orbiting outpost could give scientists/astronauts the ability to operate rovers and drones on the surface in real time – helping us better understand the Red Planet and answer fundamental questions: Where did we come from? Where are we going? Are we alone?

Lockheed Martin’sF-22 raptor has proven to be a formidable warplane with its unique combination of stealth, speed, maneuverability, altitude and sensors. It’s...

Lockheed Martin’sF-22 raptor has proven to be a formidable warplane with its unique combination of stealth, speed, maneuverability, altitude and sensors. It’s simply the best air superiority fighter the United States has ever produced. But the U.S. AirForce is facing a real dilemma : not having enough dedicated air superiority fighters while Russia and China beef up their own strategic capabilities. Such challenges are compounded by the fact that the Air Force’s Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor fleet was terminated after only 187 aircraft were built. This is less than half of the 381 jets that the service needed as a bare minimum. Air Combat Command commander Gen.Hawk Carlisle has been quoted as saying he would love to see the Raptor back in production. It was a short-sighted decision to end its production run prematurely.
by: Larkins Dsouza
https://www.defenceaviation.com/2016/05/why-did-the-united-states-stop-f-22-production-could-lockheed-martin-restart-the-production-line.html

Lockheed Martin’sF-22 raptor has proven to be a formidable warplane with its unique combination of stealth, speed, maneuverability, altitude and sensors. It’s simply the best air superiority fighter the United States has ever produced. But the U.S. AirForce is facing a real dilemma : not having enough dedicated air superiority fighters while Russia and China beef up their own strategic capabilities. Such challenges are compounded by the fact that the Air Force’s Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor fleet was terminated after only 187 aircraft were built. This is less than half of the 381 jets that the service needed as a bare minimum. Air Combat Command commander Gen.Hawk Carlisle has been quoted as saying he would love to see the Raptor back in production. It was a short-sighted decision to end its production run prematurely.
by: Larkins Dsouza
https://www.defenceaviation.com/2016/05/why-did-the-united-states-stop-f-22-production-could-lockheed-martin-restart-the-production-line.html

This is a flight characterization test of Lockheed Martin'sMiniature Hit-to-kill (MHTK) interceptor at White Sands Missile Range. The MHTK is designed to be small in size, yet able to defeat rockets, mortars and artillery targets through kinetic energy at ranges greatly exceeding those of current systems.
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This is a flight characterization test of Lockheed Martin'sMiniature Hit-to-kill (MHTK) interceptor at White Sands Missile Range. The MHTK is designed to be small in size, yet able to defeat rockets, mortars and artillery targets through kinetic energy at ranges greatly exceeding those of current systems.
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Lockheed tin F 22 Raptor

The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a fifth-generation, single-seat, twin-engine, all-weather stealth tactical fighter aircraft developed for the United States Air Force (USAF). The result of.
The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor - WorldsDeadliest JetFighterPlane - Documentary Films The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine, all weather condition stealth tactical.
F-22 Raptor in Action F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine fifth-generation supermaneuverable fighter aircraft that uses stealth technology. It was designed primarily as an air superiority.

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Lockheed tin F 22 Raptor

The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a fifth-generation, single-seat, twin-engine, all-weather stealth tactical fighter aircraft developed for the United States Air Force (USAF). The result of.
The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor - WorldsDeadliest JetFighterPlane - Documentary Films The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine, all weather condition stealth tactical.
F-22 Raptor in Action F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine fifth-generation supermaneuverable fighter aircraft that uses stealth technology. It was designed primarily as an air superiority.

The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a fifth-generation, single-seat, twin-engine, all-weather stealth tactical fighter aircraft developed for the United States Air Force (USAF). The result of.
The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor - WorldsDeadliest JetFighterPlane - Documentary Films The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine, all weather condition stealth tactical.
F-22 Raptor in Action F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine fifth-generation supermaneuverable fighter aircraft that uses stealth technology. It was designed primarily as an air superiority.

The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a fifth-generation, single-seat, twin-engine, all-weather stealth tactical fighter aircraft developed for the United States Air Force (USAF). The result of.
The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor - WorldsDeadliest JetFighterPlane - Documentary Films The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine, all weather condition stealth tactical.
F-22 Raptor in Action F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine fifth-generation supermaneuverable fighter aircraft that uses stealth technology. It was designed primarily as an air superiority.

The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a fifth-generation, single-seat, twin-engine, all-weather stealth tactical fighter aircraft developed for the United States Air Force (USAF). The result of.
The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor - WorldsDeadliest JetFighterPlane - Documentary Films The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine, all weather condition stealth tactical.
F-22 Raptor in Action F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine fifth-generation supermaneuverable fighter aircraft that uses stealth technology. It was designed primarily as an air superiority.

The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a fifth-generation, single-seat, twin-engine, all-weather stealth tactical fighter aircraft developed for the United States Air Force (USAF). The result of.
The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor - WorldsDeadliest JetFighterPlane - Documentary Films The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine, all weather condition stealth tactical.
F-22 Raptor in Action F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine fifth-generation supermaneuverable fighter aircraft that uses stealth technology. It was designed primarily as an air superiority.

Boyd Bushman, a SeniorScientist at LOCKHEED MARTIN who speaks of first hand experience with Alien life forms and the UFO cover up at Area 51.
Speaking for the first time publicly with Photo's about his experience dealing with extraterrestrials, their craft and the Governments extraterrestrial cover up before his death. Boyd Bushman spoke with independent aerospace engineer Mark Q. Patterson shortly before his death last August 2014 and made some surprising and highly questionable claims about real aliens working at Area 51, faster than light travel and work on anti-gravity technology.

Pioneers Of Aviation Alan and Malcolm Lockheed

Allan and Malcolm Loughead were pioneers of California's airplane industry. They pronounced Loughead "lock-heed." Later in their lives they changed the spelling to match the pronunciation.
The brothers were born in Niles, California. They became interested in airplanes as teenagers, after their older brother showed them a book that he wrote about planes and flying.
As young men, the Loughead brothers worked as auto mechanics. They designed and built airplanes in their free time. In 1913, they flew their first plane overSan Francisco Bay. It was one of the biggest planes ever built.
In 1916, the brothers opened an airplane factory in Santa Barbara, but their planes did not sell because they were too large and expensive. Malcolm Loughead went back to work in auto mechanics. He designed a...

In this interview Boyd Bushman claims (19:50) that the craft that crashed in Roswell was actually shot down. He also references (8:23) to watch the Bob Lazar video insinuating Bob was telling the truth, and says that due to the publicity from Lazar's disclosure, the new 'Area 51' is now - in Tooele Utah. He also makes a strange comment (17:57) that an asteroid thats been being tracked will pass the earth in 2029...then hit the earth in 2034..a date that PhilSchneider made a reference to in his full video as well

LOCKHEED MARTIN SKUNKWORKS CONTRACTOR DON PHILLIPS, EX- U.S.A.F./C.I.A. - ONE OF THE ORIGINAL INSIDERS WITH PROPER CREDENTIALS THAT HAVE BEEN VALIDATED, DISCLOSES WORKING ON ALIEN TECHNOLOGIES AND UFO'S. THIS IS AN OLDVIDEO BUT IT STILL HOLDS MANY VALID AND IMPORTANT POINTS WHICH BUILD A STRONG ARGUMENT FOR ALIEN TECHNOLOGY AND DISCLOSURE OF THE SECRETSPACE PROGRAM.

IAC 2016 - Lockheed Martin - Mars Base Camp

Mars Base Camp is Lockheed Martin’s vision for sending humans to Mars by 2028 – and bringing them home safely. This presentation will analyze the architecture, science objectives and mission profile, all of which build on the deep space capabilities of NASA’s Orion and SLS programs.

In the Lockheed MartinAirship & Hover Car Drones in the Arctic & Antarctica, SecretSpaceProgram Disclosures I discuss the data dump I was provided by Aren from the Royal Canadian Air Force MIC-SSP group. Aren provided me with information about how Lockheed Martin along with other aerospace contractors are building and using Airship and Hover Car Drones for mining and delivering supplies to various unacknowledged special access bases in the Arctic and Antarctica. As well the MIC/SSP groups are excavating the different advanced alien cities that were buried beneath the ice.
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Link to Aren IntelDisclosure Reveals about the Arctic & Antarctica video & PDF presentation:
What isHappening in the Arctic & Antarctica:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SScScBadmE8
http://docs.wixstatic.c...

How To Make a Lockheed Martin SR-71 Blackbird

published: 18 Mar 2017

Aircraft: H-60 Black Hawk by Lockheed Martin

The BLACKHAWK multirole helicopter serves with the U.S. military and the armed forces of 26 other countries worldwide as a tough, reliable utility helicopter.
During the last 35 years, this remarkable aircraft has fought its way in and out of countless combat zones to deliver and extract troops, save lives as a MEDEVAC or casualty evacuation platform, provide critical supplies to troops, deliver emergency supplies during natural disasters, and perform as an aerial firefighter and border patroller.
Now the modern variant of this utility aircraft is taking on a new mission set — as an Armed Helicopter to provide fire suppression when supporting ground troops, as well as armed escort. With digital avionics, powerful GE engines, high strength airframe structures and composite wide chord rotor...

published: 13 Sep 2016

Ivanka Trump Joins CEOs of Lockheed Martin and Deloitte to Discuss the Workforce I MPW 2017

Lockheed Martin SR-71Blackbird - World's FastestStealth Jet Full Documentary
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The original Blackbird was designated the A-12 and made its first flight on April 30, 1962. The single-seat A-12 soon evolved into the larger SR-71, which added a second seat for a Reconnaissance SystemsOfficer and carried more fuel than the A-12. The SR-71's first flight was on December 22, 1964.
Reducing the size of the Blackbird’s radar image meant an even further reduction in the likelihood that the plane would be perceived and shot down. Though the initial test results were good, rumors of Soviet radar advances led the U.S. government to ask for an even smaller radar profile.
Surfaces had to be redesigned to avoid reflecting radar signals, the engines moved to a subtler mid-wing...

Boyd Bushman, a SeniorScientist at LOCKHEED MARTIN who speaks of first hand experience with Alien life forms and the UFO cover up at Area 51.
Speaking for the first time publicly with Photo's about his experience dealing with extraterrestrials, their craft and the Governments extraterrestrial cover up before his death. Boyd Bushman spoke with independent aerospace engineer Mark Q. Patterson shortly before his death last August 2014 and made some surprising and highly questionable claims about real aliens working at Area 51, faster than light travel and work on anti-gravity technology.

Boyd Bushman, a SeniorScientist at LOCKHEED MARTIN who speaks of first hand experience with Alien life forms and the UFO cover up at Area 51.
Speaking for the first time publicly with Photo's about his experience dealing with extraterrestrials, their craft and the Governments extraterrestrial cover up before his death. Boyd Bushman spoke with independent aerospace engineer Mark Q. Patterson shortly before his death last August 2014 and made some surprising and highly questionable claims about real aliens working at Area 51, faster than light travel and work on anti-gravity technology.

Allan and Malcolm Loughead were pioneers of California's airplane industry. They pronounced Loughead "lock-heed." Later in their lives they changed the spelling to match the pronunciation.
The brothers were born in Niles, California. They became interested in airplanes as teenagers, after their older brother showed them a book that he wrote about planes and flying.
As young men, the Loughead brothers worked as auto mechanics. They designed and built airplanes in their free time. In 1913, they flew their first plane overSan Francisco Bay. It was one of the biggest planes ever built.
In 1916, the brothers opened an airplane factory in Santa Barbara, but their planes did not sell because they were too large and expensive. Malcolm Loughead went back to work in auto mechanics. He designed a successful braking system for cars, which made him wealthy.
Allan Loughead stayed in the airplane industry. In 1926, he designed the popular Vega airplane. Orders for Vega airplanes began to pour in and the Lockheed Aircraft Company became a success.

Allan and Malcolm Loughead were pioneers of California's airplane industry. They pronounced Loughead "lock-heed." Later in their lives they changed the spelling to match the pronunciation.
The brothers were born in Niles, California. They became interested in airplanes as teenagers, after their older brother showed them a book that he wrote about planes and flying.
As young men, the Loughead brothers worked as auto mechanics. They designed and built airplanes in their free time. In 1913, they flew their first plane overSan Francisco Bay. It was one of the biggest planes ever built.
In 1916, the brothers opened an airplane factory in Santa Barbara, but their planes did not sell because they were too large and expensive. Malcolm Loughead went back to work in auto mechanics. He designed a successful braking system for cars, which made him wealthy.
Allan Loughead stayed in the airplane industry. In 1926, he designed the popular Vega airplane. Orders for Vega airplanes began to pour in and the Lockheed Aircraft Company became a success.

In this interview Boyd Bushman claims (19:50) that the craft that crashed in Roswell was actually shot down. He also references (8:23) to watch the Bob Lazar vi...

In this interview Boyd Bushman claims (19:50) that the craft that crashed in Roswell was actually shot down. He also references (8:23) to watch the Bob Lazar video insinuating Bob was telling the truth, and says that due to the publicity from Lazar's disclosure, the new 'Area 51' is now - in Tooele Utah. He also makes a strange comment (17:57) that an asteroid thats been being tracked will pass the earth in 2029...then hit the earth in 2034..a date that PhilSchneider made a reference to in his full video as well

In this interview Boyd Bushman claims (19:50) that the craft that crashed in Roswell was actually shot down. He also references (8:23) to watch the Bob Lazar video insinuating Bob was telling the truth, and says that due to the publicity from Lazar's disclosure, the new 'Area 51' is now - in Tooele Utah. He also makes a strange comment (17:57) that an asteroid thats been being tracked will pass the earth in 2029...then hit the earth in 2034..a date that PhilSchneider made a reference to in his full video as well

LOCKHEED MARTIN SKUNKWORKS CONTRACTOR DON PHILLIPS, EX- U.S.A.F./C.I.A. - ONE OF THE ORIGINAL INSIDERS WITH PROPER CREDENTIALS THAT HAVE BEEN VALIDATED, DISCLOS...

LOCKHEED MARTIN SKUNKWORKS CONTRACTOR DON PHILLIPS, EX- U.S.A.F./C.I.A. - ONE OF THE ORIGINAL INSIDERS WITH PROPER CREDENTIALS THAT HAVE BEEN VALIDATED, DISCLOSES WORKING ON ALIEN TECHNOLOGIES AND UFO'S. THIS IS AN OLDVIDEO BUT IT STILL HOLDS MANY VALID AND IMPORTANT POINTS WHICH BUILD A STRONG ARGUMENT FOR ALIEN TECHNOLOGY AND DISCLOSURE OF THE SECRETSPACE PROGRAM.

LOCKHEED MARTIN SKUNKWORKS CONTRACTOR DON PHILLIPS, EX- U.S.A.F./C.I.A. - ONE OF THE ORIGINAL INSIDERS WITH PROPER CREDENTIALS THAT HAVE BEEN VALIDATED, DISCLOSES WORKING ON ALIEN TECHNOLOGIES AND UFO'S. THIS IS AN OLDVIDEO BUT IT STILL HOLDS MANY VALID AND IMPORTANT POINTS WHICH BUILD A STRONG ARGUMENT FOR ALIEN TECHNOLOGY AND DISCLOSURE OF THE SECRETSPACE PROGRAM.

Mars Base Camp is Lockheed Martin’s vision for sending humans to Mars by 2028 – and bringing them home safely. This presentation will analyze the architecture, science objectives and mission profile, all of which build on the deep space capabilities of NASA’s Orion and SLS programs.

Mars Base Camp is Lockheed Martin’s vision for sending humans to Mars by 2028 – and bringing them home safely. This presentation will analyze the architecture, science objectives and mission profile, all of which build on the deep space capabilities of NASA’s Orion and SLS programs.

In the Lockheed MartinAirship & Hover Car Drones in the Arctic & Antarctica, SecretSpaceProgram Disclosures I discuss the data dump I was provided by Aren from the Royal Canadian Air Force MIC-SSP group. Aren provided me with information about how Lockheed Martin along with other aerospace contractors are building and using Airship and Hover Car Drones for mining and delivering supplies to various unacknowledged special access bases in the Arctic and Antarctica. As well the MIC/SSP groups are excavating the different advanced alien cities that were buried beneath the ice.
--
Link to Aren IntelDisclosure Reveals about the Arctic & Antarctica video & PDF presentation:
What isHappening in the Arctic & Antarctica:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SScScBadmE8
http://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/e9889f_e376d36c10084474a4f836c9e4a373d4.pdf

In the Lockheed MartinAirship & Hover Car Drones in the Arctic & Antarctica, SecretSpaceProgram Disclosures I discuss the data dump I was provided by Aren from the Royal Canadian Air Force MIC-SSP group. Aren provided me with information about how Lockheed Martin along with other aerospace contractors are building and using Airship and Hover Car Drones for mining and delivering supplies to various unacknowledged special access bases in the Arctic and Antarctica. As well the MIC/SSP groups are excavating the different advanced alien cities that were buried beneath the ice.
--
Link to Aren IntelDisclosure Reveals about the Arctic & Antarctica video & PDF presentation:
What isHappening in the Arctic & Antarctica:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SScScBadmE8
http://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/e9889f_e376d36c10084474a4f836c9e4a373d4.pdf

Aircraft: H-60 Black Hawk by Lockheed Martin

The BLACKHAWK multirole helicopter serves with the U.S. military and the armed forces of 26 other countries worldwide as a tough, reliable utility helicopter.
...

The BLACKHAWK multirole helicopter serves with the U.S. military and the armed forces of 26 other countries worldwide as a tough, reliable utility helicopter.
During the last 35 years, this remarkable aircraft has fought its way in and out of countless combat zones to deliver and extract troops, save lives as a MEDEVAC or casualty evacuation platform, provide critical supplies to troops, deliver emergency supplies during natural disasters, and perform as an aerial firefighter and border patroller.
Now the modern variant of this utility aircraft is taking on a new mission set — as an Armed Helicopter to provide fire suppression when supporting ground troops, as well as armed escort. With digital avionics, powerful GE engines, high strength airframe structures and composite wide chord rotor blades, today’s BLACK HAWK platform has better survivability and situational awareness, and can fly higher and carry more than its predecessors ever did.
More than 3,000 BLACK HAWK aircraft of all types are in service worldwide today. The U.S.Army is the largest operator with 2,300UH-60 designated aircraft. The same aircraft sold internationally direct from Sikorsky acquires the S-70 designation.

The BLACKHAWK multirole helicopter serves with the U.S. military and the armed forces of 26 other countries worldwide as a tough, reliable utility helicopter.
During the last 35 years, this remarkable aircraft has fought its way in and out of countless combat zones to deliver and extract troops, save lives as a MEDEVAC or casualty evacuation platform, provide critical supplies to troops, deliver emergency supplies during natural disasters, and perform as an aerial firefighter and border patroller.
Now the modern variant of this utility aircraft is taking on a new mission set — as an Armed Helicopter to provide fire suppression when supporting ground troops, as well as armed escort. With digital avionics, powerful GE engines, high strength airframe structures and composite wide chord rotor blades, today’s BLACK HAWK platform has better survivability and situational awareness, and can fly higher and carry more than its predecessors ever did.
More than 3,000 BLACK HAWK aircraft of all types are in service worldwide today. The U.S.Army is the largest operator with 2,300UH-60 designated aircraft. The same aircraft sold internationally direct from Sikorsky acquires the S-70 designation.

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Lockheed Martin SR-71Blackbird - World's FastestStealth Jet Full Documentary
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The original Blackbird was designated the A-12 and made its first flight on April 30, 1962. The single-seat A-12 soon evolved into the larger SR-71, which added a second seat for a Reconnaissance SystemsOfficer and carried more fuel than the A-12. The SR-71's first flight was on December 22, 1964.
Reducing the size of the Blackbird’s radar image meant an even further reduction in the likelihood that the plane would be perceived and shot down. Though the initial test results were good, rumors of Soviet radar advances led the U.S. government to ask for an even smaller radar profile.
Surfaces had to be redesigned to avoid reflecting radar signals, the engines moved to a subtler mid-wing position, and a radar-absorbing element was added to the paint. Then a full-scale model of the Blackbird was hoisted on a pylon for radar testing at a Skunk Works’ secret location in the Nevada desert. With tests carefully scheduled to avoid Soviet satellite observations, the results were impressive: The Blackbird model, more than 100 feet in length, would appear on Soviet radar as bigger than a bird but smaller than a man. The team had succeeded in reducing radar cross section by 90 percent.

Lockheed Martin SR-71Blackbird - World's FastestStealth Jet Full Documentary
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The original Blackbird was designated the A-12 and made its first flight on April 30, 1962. The single-seat A-12 soon evolved into the larger SR-71, which added a second seat for a Reconnaissance SystemsOfficer and carried more fuel than the A-12. The SR-71's first flight was on December 22, 1964.
Reducing the size of the Blackbird’s radar image meant an even further reduction in the likelihood that the plane would be perceived and shot down. Though the initial test results were good, rumors of Soviet radar advances led the U.S. government to ask for an even smaller radar profile.
Surfaces had to be redesigned to avoid reflecting radar signals, the engines moved to a subtler mid-wing position, and a radar-absorbing element was added to the paint. Then a full-scale model of the Blackbird was hoisted on a pylon for radar testing at a Skunk Works’ secret location in the Nevada desert. With tests carefully scheduled to avoid Soviet satellite observations, the results were impressive: The Blackbird model, more than 100 feet in length, would appear on Soviet radar as bigger than a bird but smaller than a man. The team had succeeded in reducing radar cross section by 90 percent.

Lockheed Martin: We're Engineering a Better Tomorrow

We envision a bright future defined by progress, enriched by discovery and powered by innovation. At Lockheed Martin, we’re engineering a better tomorrow®. Because we solve the great problems of our times. We create the innovative technologies that define eras.
And while no one knows what's going to change the world next, we're probably already working on it.
See more: http://lockheedmartin.com/engineeringtomorrow
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Boyd Bushman, a SeniorScientist at LOCKHEED MARTIN who speaks of first hand experience with Alien life forms and the UFO cover up at Area 51.
Speaking for the first time publicly with Photo's about his experience dealing with extraterrestrials, their craft and the Governments extraterrestrial cover up before his death. Boyd Bushman spoke with independent aerospace engineer Mark Q. Patterson shortly before his death last August 2014 and made some surprising and highly questionable claims about real aliens working at Area 51, faster than light travel and work on anti-gravity technology.

Lockheed Martin: Autonomy is Human More

At Lockheed Martin, we believe the future of autonomy isn’t human-less. It’s human more. Whether optionally manned or unmanned, we're realizing a future that keeps humans out of harm’s way, makes the world safer, and brings people home everywhere – every time.
Learn more: http://lmt.co/2sp0Xcx

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Lockheed Martin's mysterious SR-72 — the fastest plane ever

In 2013, Lockheed Martin announced development of the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy...

Lockheed Martin's mysterious SR-72 — the fastest plane ever

In 2013, Lockheed Martin announced development of the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane.
The SR-71 was capable of reaching speeds over three times the speed of sound, and the SR-72 is intended to have even more impressive specs. Following is a transcript of the video.
The SR-72 is the successor to the SR-71 Blackbird spy plane, which was the fastest plane to ever exist.
Built by Lockheed Martin in the 1960s, the SR-71 could reach speeds exceeding Mach 3 (above 2,200 mph). That's over 3 times faster than the speed of sound. The recon jets went out of service in 1998.
Development of the SR-72 was announced in 2013.
It will be headed by "Skunk Works," Lockheed's advanced development program. Lockheed calls the SR-72 a "game changer." The jet will be an unmanned hypersonic aircraft.
Lockheed claims it will reach speeds topping Mach 6 — over 4,500 mph — and they also want the jet to do more than just recon missions, including the ability to strike targets.
Experts say the jet could reach anywhere in the world within an hour.
Rumors of sightings have flooded the internet. Recently, an unmanned aircraft was seen at a Skunk Works facility. Reports say it could have been an early test for the SR-72. Lockheed confirmed plans to fly a research vehicle in the early 2020s.
If all goes well, it may not be long before the fastest plane ever hits the skies.
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Watch Lockheed Martin's laser beam system burn drones out of the sky

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Watch Lockheed Martin's laser beam system burn drones out of the sky

In this video of an August test, Lockheed Martin'sATHENA laser weapon system burns down five drones. Laser weapons have huge advantages for the US military since they are silent, invisible, and much cheaper than traditional missiles.
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Inside Lockheed Martin's F-35 plant

PresidentTrump has criticized Lockheed Martin for the high cost of its jets. And now, Morgan Brennan takes a deeper look into how the defense contractor is using high-tech ways to bring down the price.

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Mars Lander and Orbiting ‘Base Camp’ Visualized by Lockheed Martin

Concepts for a single stage lander and an orbiting “Mars Base Camp” have been revealed by ...

Mars Lander and Orbiting ‘Base Camp’ Visualized by Lockheed Martin

Concepts for a single stage lander and an orbiting “Mars Base Camp” have been revealed by Lockheed Martin. This is the company’s “vision of how to send humans to Mars in about a decade,” in partnership with NASA. --- Full Story: https://www.space.com/38306-lockheed-martin-reusable-mars-lander-unveiled.htmlCredit: Space.com / animations: Lockheed Martin / edited by Steve Spaleta http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta

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Lockheed Martin Space - We Do Space

At Lockheed Martin, we DO space. But going to space is just the beginning. It’s what you d...

Lockheed Martin Space - We Do Space

At Lockheed Martin, we DO space. But going to space is just the beginning. It’s what you do when you get there that matters. Because space is a place to do big, important, epic things that connect people around the world, advance the frontiers of science, and help militaries protect what matters most.
Learn more: https://lockheedmartin.com/space

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How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth

How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth
Lockheed Martin and the ...

How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth

How Lockheed Martin Could Make the F-22 Raptor Even More Stealth
Lockheed Martin and the United States Air Force have been working on improving the performance of the F-22 Raptor’s stealth coatings.
While the Raptor is by far the most capable air superiority fighter ever built, its Achilles’ Heel since it entered service has been maintenance. The F-22’s sensitive radar absorbent coatings have proven to be costly and difficult to repair, but the Air Force and Lockheed have been working on improving the performance. Those efforts are starting to payoff as Lockheed has completed work on the first Raptor to enter the company’s Inlet Coating Repair (ICR) Speedline facility—delivering the aircraft back to the U.S. AirForce ahead of schedule.

Lockheed Martin Mars Base Camp & Mars Lander Revealed

Mars Base Camp & MarsLanderRevealedLockheed Martin goes to Mars
Recently Lockheed Martin unveiled Mars lander, and Mars concept spaceship aptly named Mars Base Camp.
Mars Base Camp, is a ~70m long spaceship that will Base camp in orbit of Mars for up to a year, exploring the red planet before returning to Earth.
The spacecraft is made up of sections of two of everything, sort of a backup if things don’t pan out. Two Orion modules, two habitat modules, four solar arrays which open to generate upwards of 50KWh, sufficient for the needs of the ship, two cryo-propulsion modules, two fuel farms and decent sized common area or living space.
The spacecraft itself could theoretically be built, launched in relatively short space of time, presumably with in decade from now.
Talking to Lockheed Martin, I understand two propulsion cryo-modules are part of solar electric propulsion currently under development by NASA, using mix of oxygen and hydrogen as a fuel.
This is sufficient for spacecraft’s 3 year mission to Mars, camping in Mars orbit and return to Earth after extended mission above Mars.
Two 27m tall landers, also developed by Lockheed Martin can be attached to the spacecraft on the way to Mars.
What is the overall cost of the mission to Mars using Lockheed Martin’s technology, wasn’t disclosed, however assuming Lockheed Martin will use SLS or Space Launch System to bring spacecraft components in to Earth’s orbit where ship will be assembled. Mars Base Camp spacecraft will require at least 17 lunches with SLS, and the fact SLS isn’t reusable, with each launch costing in-excess of $400 million per launch.
Building, R&D and testing the components could cost additional $8-12 billion, giving us a grand total for this mission of less than $20 billion, a lot less than recent studies which concluded mission to Mars might cost as much as $55-60 billion.
Using SpaceX Falcon XX rocket, or super heavy reusable rocket, could save NASA and Lockheed Martin $6 billion in launch costs alone, reducing the overall cost of the entire mission.
Question is, can Lockheed Martin, SpaceX struck a deal?
However you look at it, this mission is feasible and relatively affordable way to go.

Lockheed tin F 22 Raptor

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The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor - WorldsDeadliest JetFighterPlane - Documentary Films The Lockheed tin F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine, all weather condition stealth tactical.
F-22 Raptor in Action F-22 Raptor is a single-seat, twin-engine fifth-generation supermaneuverable fighter aircraft that uses stealth technology. It was designed primarily as an air superiority.

Boyd Bushman, a SeniorScientist at LOCKHEED MARTIN who speaks of first hand experience with Alien life forms and the UFO cover up at Area 51.
Speaking for the first time publicly with Photo's about his experience dealing with extraterrestrials, their craft and the Governments extraterrestrial cover up before his death. Boyd Bushman spoke with independent aerospace engineer Mark Q. Patterson shortly before his death last August 2014 and made some surprising and highly questionable claims about real aliens working at Area 51, faster than light travel and work on anti-gravity technology.

Pioneers Of Aviation Alan and Malcolm Lockheed

Allan and Malcolm Loughead were pioneers of California's airplane industry. They pronounced Loughead "lock-heed." Later in their lives they changed the spelling to match the pronunciation.
The brothers were born in Niles, California. They became interested in airplanes as teenagers, after their older brother showed them a book that he wrote about planes and flying.
As young men, the Loughead brothers worked as auto mechanics. They designed and built airplanes in their free time. In 1913, they flew their first plane overSan Francisco Bay. It was one of the biggest planes ever built.
In 1916, the brothers opened an airplane factory in Santa Barbara, but their planes did not sell because they were too large and expensive. Malcolm Loughead went back to work in auto mechanics. He designed a successful braking system for cars, which made him wealthy.
Allan Loughead stayed in the airplane industry. In 1926, he designed the popular Vega airplane. Orders for Vega airplanes began to pour in and the Lockheed Aircraft Company became a success.

In this interview Boyd Bushman claims (19:50) that the craft that crashed in Roswell was actually shot down. He also references (8:23) to watch the Bob Lazar video insinuating Bob was telling the truth, and says that due to the publicity from Lazar's disclosure, the new 'Area 51' is now - in Tooele Utah. He also makes a strange comment (17:57) that an asteroid thats been being tracked will pass the earth in 2029...then hit the earth in 2034..a date that PhilSchneider made a reference to in his full video as well

LOCKHEED MARTIN SKUNKWORKS CONTRACTOR DON PHILLIPS, EX- U.S.A.F./C.I.A. - ONE OF THE ORIGINAL INSIDERS WITH PROPER CREDENTIALS THAT HAVE BEEN VALIDATED, DISCLOSES WORKING ON ALIEN TECHNOLOGIES AND UFO'S. THIS IS AN OLDVIDEO BUT IT STILL HOLDS MANY VALID AND IMPORTANT POINTS WHICH BUILD A STRONG ARGUMENT FOR ALIEN TECHNOLOGY AND DISCLOSURE OF THE SECRETSPACE PROGRAM.

IAC 2016 - Lockheed Martin - Mars Base Camp

Mars Base Camp is Lockheed Martin’s vision for sending humans to Mars by 2028 – and bringing them home safely. This presentation will analyze the architecture, science objectives and mission profile, all of which build on the deep space capabilities of NASA’s Orion and SLS programs.

In the Lockheed MartinAirship & Hover Car Drones in the Arctic & Antarctica, SecretSpaceProgram Disclosures I discuss the data dump I was provided by Aren from the Royal Canadian Air Force MIC-SSP group. Aren provided me with information about how Lockheed Martin along with other aerospace contractors are building and using Airship and Hover Car Drones for mining and delivering supplies to various unacknowledged special access bases in the Arctic and Antarctica. As well the MIC/SSP groups are excavating the different advanced alien cities that were buried beneath the ice.
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Link to Aren IntelDisclosure Reveals about the Arctic & Antarctica video & PDF presentation:
What isHappening in the Arctic & Antarctica:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SScScBadmE8
http://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/e9889f_e376d36c10084474a4f836c9e4a373d4.pdf

Aircraft: H-60 Black Hawk by Lockheed Martin

The BLACKHAWK multirole helicopter serves with the U.S. military and the armed forces of 26 other countries worldwide as a tough, reliable utility helicopter.
During the last 35 years, this remarkable aircraft has fought its way in and out of countless combat zones to deliver and extract troops, save lives as a MEDEVAC or casualty evacuation platform, provide critical supplies to troops, deliver emergency supplies during natural disasters, and perform as an aerial firefighter and border patroller.
Now the modern variant of this utility aircraft is taking on a new mission set — as an Armed Helicopter to provide fire suppression when supporting ground troops, as well as armed escort. With digital avionics, powerful GE engines, high strength airframe structures and composite wide chord rotor blades, today’s BLACK HAWK platform has better survivability and situational awareness, and can fly higher and carry more than its predecessors ever did.
More than 3,000 BLACK HAWK aircraft of all types are in service worldwide today. The U.S.Army is the largest operator with 2,300UH-60 designated aircraft. The same aircraft sold internationally direct from Sikorsky acquires the S-70 designation.

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